peteblue
Welcome back Wayne
They think there may be disruption to supply, and there may well be. But we will get past it.....we will still have food, obviously not from Ireland because of the border........
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ire...eu-or-uk-to-erect-hard-irish-border-1.3710136But if another member complains about the lack of a border then the UK will be in breach of WTO rules. Someone will complain Joey.
Well we are where we are not ideal .... but I feel the 39 billion will swing it to a late deal being done......I didnt believe either side Joe.
The second paragraph of that confirms exactly what I am telling you Joe.
Only the EU will build a border in Ireland.......... they have made this political as they are a corrupt polictical union......The second paragraph of that confirms exactly what I am telling you Joe.
Joe, just read it and you will see what I am trying to explain.Only the EU will build a border in Ireland.......... they have made this political as they are a corrupt polictical union......
Joe, just read it and you will see what I am trying to explain.
Or don’t if you don’t fancy it, up to you really.
lol I have tapped out here clearly.God loves a trier
Tariffs - yes and if they imposed them tha German car industry would feel a big hit on BMws if we reciprocated tariffs of that nature also they export more to us we would be better off tariff wise......Joe, just read it and you will see what I am trying to explain.
Or don’t if you don’t fancy it, up to you really.
You are right Joey, all WTO countries will move their long standing positions to unfailingly accommodate the U.K.Tariffs - yes and if they imposed them tha German car industry would feel a big hit on BMws if we reciprocated tariffs of that nature also they export more to ujs we would be better off tariff wise......
so again common sense would prevail......
You're not seriously expecting him to actually read something surely ?Joe, just read it and you will see what I am trying to explain.
Or don’t if you don’t fancy it, up to you really.
A bit of levity for you all - Chris Leslie MP vs Stephen Bush, of the New Statesman:
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You may scough , but it may happen as they are in financial trouble tell me what the growth rate in the Eurozone was last year - you know the same doom mongers who stated we had to join the Euro........You are right Joey, all WTO countries will move their long standing positions to unfailingly accommodate the U.K.
That isn’t even relevant to the point I was trying to make re WTO member’s likely complaints re the border in Ireland.You may scough , but it may happen as they are in financial trouble tell me what the growth rate in the Eurozone was last year - you know the same doom mongers who stated we had to join the Euro........
Eurozone Q3 GDP Growth Confirmed at Near 4-Year Low. The Eurozone economy grew 0.2 percent on quarter in the three months to September 2018, unrevised from a second estimate and following a 0.4 percent expansion in the previous period.7 Dec 2018
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